Country music's biggest scandals

For 22 years, Hank Williams Jr. was known for one line: "Are you ready for some football?" The country singer had his hits, yes, but for two decades he provided the opening song for Monday Night Football. That was, until he compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler. His intro to the primetime game was pulled immediately. In an appearance on Fox News' "Fox and Friends," Hank referred to a golf game that the president and then-House Speaker John Boehner had played against Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Gov. John Kasich as "one of the biggest political mistakes ever." Asked what he didn't like about it, he said, "Come on, come on. That'd be like Hitler playing golf with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. Okay. Not hardly." He later apologized, but the damage had been done.

For 22 years, Hank Williams Jr. was known for one line: "Are you ready for some football?" The country singer had his hits, yes, but for two decades he provided the opening song for Monday Night Football. That was, until he compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler. His intro to the primetime game was pulled immediately. In an appearance on Fox News' "Fox and Friends," Hank referred to a golf game that the president and then-House Speaker John Boehner had played against Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Gov. John Kasich as "one of the biggest political mistakes ever." Asked what he didn't like about it, he said, "Come on, come on. That'd be like Hitler playing golf with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. Okay. Not hardly." He later apologized, but the damage had been done.